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Amav-E iier- Sativtoas.-The Anni- i
versarY. as idea held in Carmel -Presby.
terisi a eku hon$Ablaath, January 13th,
were itxg ttiended at the three diets*
tet wershi and exit, notwithstanding.
:the feet t title roads Were fir from be- '
ling pod, tliere.being great hanks of.
Ow* in It4es, Whereas in otheraptits
the road skate bare. As annouaced
a, -,prec4t0 this part of the "perfOrMance
the Rev. '.- McLaren,- Professor
Systemati heology in. Knox College, Immensely,:and rubbed his , nose play -
Toronto,;• e ehed in the moral g at ll tally on the stable boy'S • sleevewhile
.iteolock, a i ii the evening at , de„, the lad war taking off the bridle. '.* The.
Oivering both 000asiona grand die; horseman 'called the. horse :to him, by
seourses, cdepth, profundity and log; ea .': '. * ' • ' - .. . ' .
;foal rem. -presenting at . the same " one *nom Itc; met" .1'he herie
time the g al- gospel. truths" in all their wallted.right up.to his Mester and look.
-*ming* and weakest intellects tieli a manner- that the ed at linn, as
meld'? i s •
fullness i much as to :say . what
might co rehend their mettningi Ond - ' "Kneel; .down," said the master, and
thus shar. # the enjoyment of listens thehorse dropped A)66 his hhe°8 with
.ing,thafet ith pleasureiprofit and un- 'Wavy promo!).
derstan.din In the afternoon the Rev. - . "IV down? -was Vas the next -coin,
-jasper W if,'.11. A; of ' street , 4mand,sind the horse obeyed; leek-
- -t rch, Exeter, occ pied the ing as though,Methodist'• he . enjoyed the perfoy.
tnalpit, del ing a very ne sermon,
mance, but evidently very careful of his
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evidence of Ranch thought
which gas*
mane, as he held his head . up from the
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and deep **arch, and whichwas li
stable floor. 'After a moment. the hoise-
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tened to t righout with much pleasure -Plan said , • -.- • ' .. • ...
and profit • 411 present, the reverend ' "Toni,:- get up and - come to me,"
-gentleman pig both a fluent and fdrois Again. the owner- .wai obeyed,* and the
' We speake On Monday evening fol.,liorse stood. patiently : awaiting the or-
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• diming a gr-' ` sacred concert waa had dere. Tatting him affectionately on the.
inthe chu neck the horseman told Tom to go to his
s, end to say it was a sue-. .
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. -ceas would ecsetting it very mildly in -
!tall. ,
, tleed,..as it. a7- more than _snobs if we - I The repOrter expressed his admire:den
quaree E . ; N .The large church was of itill this,,and the horseman responded
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'literally i : -r:r. tdfrom end to end, and Y-eaYINP j - - -_,' _
km* side • e, including the gallery, 1_ -44Why, I' can' teach-. that ,-any--• t - horse
sPlatform a odes; and when the hour thing., except hew- to - 'ilIond'and
:for imenin *raved, ' the. pastor and may be I Could do that lf, he only eould,
aihairman,0 Rev. J. S. Henderson, express hie”elf, but lack Of . 'Meech is
had scared reoni to stand, so crowded tip:mist m4 in that. .
iideed was .4 Tinie and space would- ,, ' Are there eny other 'well-trained
alike fail . ;tn. giving anything Iles a horses in Atlanta ?" -asked the. reporter.
I "Oh, yes. All the -fire , . department
-• fall report • Atha programme„ which.-
- was an un idly interesting one, and: horses are ,well trained, some .of ' than
**must jiitent ourselves by that - remarkably so; • Take Cap: JOynee's
on-.
big. thatt Intisic presented by the horse, for instance; * Cap never has to do
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Seaforth ii and Clintonj Quartette anything but let him go when he 'starts
club was ad i laly seleated and exceed- • for a fires and I thinkhe ought to name.
ingly well r ered„ and was listened to .- him Gallagher for this reason. '!, ',Why,
w th greature Iva!' present, while rib you know that. -his' horse always
the. duets • rendered by Rev. .. S. , &Mute the strokes. on the electric slant),"
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Cook and ' Cook, of Henna; by and by the time Co Joyner gets in. the
Mies Ewing
Mr. Scott; of Seaforth; .seat in his little red, wagon that horse -
by. Kay and arland, of Clinton; .and knows just exactly the shortest route to
by E. R. McL rk, jr. and Miss'Brown, of take to get to the box from which- the
Henna, we u excellent and gave an alarm was turned in." ' ,'
- . exhibition: o e musical talent on the : The reporter looked at the horseman
pert of .the era -while none the less -. as he finished this statement, but he
- pleasing. an le ually welt rendered were gave no lige, of remorse and continued:
the solos of r. R. R. Collinstbarrite "Then you take that teen] that pulls
tat, of E-xe ; ?dm gook and Miss the hook and ladriertruck. Why, these
'Brrewn. of H4risaiI, and R. Foster, of two horses do all their sleeping while at
'the fire. You cattneVer .catelf.either Of
' 'Clinton. . Morris, of IlensAII„ gave
them, even nodding while they are in the
a Mary -fine r umental, white the MU-
sicel glasses . 'yed by Mr. C. Roar Of engine house. ' But . While the fitenien
• Clinton, wet mething -quite- new here are busy at a fire they take a nap -as
and the mu .tproduced -sweet. In the contentedly .as though they -were ber•l.
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ded on feathers. • That's one. teason.' -I
• liteXery' part' f . the programme ,the ad- '
,-dresises -as . guess, why they the always in such a
en by the Reitz's. C.- A..
Fletcher, ofhurry to get to itfire!': ' -- •
Thames Road, and A.
D. ' McDona ' Of Seaford]; were well ' • .t. ,
timed and. i resting, and gave abund- ! . - The MinizteiIi'.Diti#Eir..
• ant evidence t theispeakers possessed • Not long ago a Wel ministerial that -
the happy .• of con:Melt** wit,. dation, at its regular meeting at One Of
hu or and : • ruction. • The readings the Beaton' hotels, partook of , a .dinner
as . en t,i.
se Murray, of Rodger- Of i eleven twelve courses, -which '
' Nvill „ were v Miss
as were also the -seeMed-attagether. more elaborate than.
- . recitations_
o ass Robertson, of Clin- the price:, Agreed -.Upon. would warrant..
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ton, and th Misses' McLean, iof gen- After the meal it transpired that they
,sall; and wer 11.1istened to with much had disposed of a • dinner for -a .special
interest. W would just. remark in party later in the day, and by mistake
-.closing this r crt the corfimittee desire. served to them. The ministers, met the
to tender the ' ineerest.,thanka- to all situation *Calmly, held their ground and
who so kindIand ably -took part in the their dinner,' and left - the -landlerd to.
, programme; .i the ladies Who so pleas. settle with the Other party.-Congrega-
antly entert4ued and !generously pro- tionalist 1 .
.srided for tho4koming froma distance , ' • -- .
to; take part ; id not least do they de- , .
: Preeicnis Perfumest.
.-sire totender3tiejr thanks to the .0011. The rose 14 one of the most Valuable
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gregations a *Wendt." from- • other of the limited series Of flowers available
churches, esti eo kindly eupperted and to the perfumer.- 'When dried it feuse;
patronized th .III, the new departure ful in saeheta- or scented powders, dii;
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fronatheold z.me tea *meeting to the tilled, it yields rose water and the well
'sacked concert And we can • now boldly known ottar,l' and subjected - trir
:enfleu -
afartri.whit w before ' predicted, name- age it gives oil,. pomade ,and aleoholate.
ly -that. the •Inigregation Of Carmel The •variety' .cluefly used is .hendred.-
church and t Oriends do not require leaved Rests eentifolia,- and is grown fOr*
to he appeale. to entireiy through the cominercial purposes most extensively ..
stomach, but , n appreciate and will inlurkeys India and in the south of
neer ,
patr departu ' The proceeds of the Of the eittine family, consisting of
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nize wha is pod, though it be a: France..
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Sabbath oolle ions and conceet amount- the two - great- divisions of lemenis -end-
ed to the ro • d, aunt of a12. - The °bulges, the. bitter . Or 'Seville orange 6:
Rev. j. S. a derson, pastor, occupied the most : valuable I species to the per -
the their in is -usually _ pleasing...0d fumer. Its *flower's - yield the Otter
able antler. known as the oil -, of neroli, or ,nerolY,
a de. and alcohol-
. 130 eS Ca aby enffeur
Be Taught Well. ate -Of delightfulage ponis,
fragrance.. The rind
,FROX THE • LANTA - 001•TS'il.TUTION. of the ripe fruit contains a useful oil,
- "A horse ! •ilhorse r etc. and the smell unripe berries and leaves
There has en much writtenand also furnish - One. 'Another orange of
said about the erseandborses. . ' importance is -,that known as the Berg- .
Everybody 'kes, a good horse and 'anna, from which the,oil of bergamot is
- -: even L a prole tonal tradersometimesproduced. :The common lemon gives an
takes more th 'a passing interest in essence having bothperfumeand flavor,
. the noble br i. . The race horse, if you while jrenr the citron is taken the • truly
cen, pick the nnet, is also an object of delightful eisence known as the 'otter:
especial adrai ion. ' ,of cedrat.: . .
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.: Spealcieg. of lorses and their roomy . 137 enfiethage the modest Violet Yields
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valuable point c servants to:1140E1nd, an odor lwhich is universally admired .
- a reporter got - e following interesting for its delicacy, and _ sWeetneati. The
- ieforMation fr. 7.e truthful livery stable chief violet bedsre at Nice, where the
man: t- : ,
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- . plants are bedded. in the shade of , erange.
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There ler Ily no limit to the train- or acedia:. groves. Approximations Of
kg that'. eAn. b van .to ,a. -horse. - Of the scent of the Violet are found in *the
course, they a not alike, and some of acacia, the orris, and in myallWood,,e
- - themare taught more ' readily. than native ef- Australia The aeacie,;. refer.
g.,.,.
d
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ether , but7.thily all have _ a certain. red to is a small tree or . shrub which .
amount of inteffigence, and- with proper grows only in southern -*latitudes,- and
- Care b .come wonderfully knowing!' : the flowera, Which are yellow and . abed -
the
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. " D you ever teach khorse ?" asked the size of a large pee, .ere cassie flowers!.
the reporter. -
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These are, treated by enfleurage.Cassie
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"Did I.?"' scerefelly, said . the 7- horse- Must notbeconfounded with . cassia,
Mari. "`AVell,pr should _say that r had. which is the common .chinanicin., . \ .
Come "eaelt here in my stable and I will -- The tuber -rose is a - bulbous plant, .
-show 3rott what one of ray -regular livery firstnoticecl- by old writereas the In-
borsestcan do,",1,-.. - dian hyacinth. - The oder is obtained by
Goidg into. a stall the horseman to
-ok a - _ enileUrage, and is not only 'a favorite in
- . baltsrroin thefhead of A stylish -looking its Pure: state, but ;enters -.lute the
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bay' Is rse, about fifteen hands high, forniation-, Of the most recherche bou-
stable-. eye had evidently taken an in with sii)besaitifirl mane that one of the
the chief gardens of the tuber -rose. ' .---
quet. Ft inee," Italy and Spain contain
. tereat in, as it was curled and decorated The ylang-yiant (finvrer' of flowers)- is •
with bits of bight colored ribbon. Step.. the blossom of a -large tree native in. the
, ping out 'Of the -„tall,the horseman stood islands of the 1min-4,i:1:archipelago.- ''. The :
.ia the middle of -the' Stable floor, and in- flowers remind 'rone Somewhat of the
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an ordinary Voice, Said : locust blossom. Theircoloris .a green-
- wro?3,ki c..ipmg init here and get hitched bill Yellow, and they possess an odor se:
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1 it . .8 e in Wing a mixture of jasmine and lilac,
if•aollicigont. 0 hit. stall as gently as- se powerful that it scents thh.air for.
though Ire .was,4fraid of - stepping on -a. nineS. The -Ylairg-yhing Was first dirs.-
tack: the horse Walked over to the side Covered by a chemist at Manilla; in 1667.
used when gettiii4g the horse in readiness It is. noW largely nuingfuotared * there
Cy- a drive. -J , and at Singapore. -. • . • -
" Now, 13i11,"said the horseman, cal- Lavender, rosemary and pa touchy- are
ling 0, (lake -0(14, -"put the harness on all herbs. The - twe former are quite
- well knOwn in this .country; the last
named is an Indian plant resemblieg
our garden sage. To the natives it is`
known as - putchapat, both leave and
stem yielding an ottar-of great strength
'and' very pectilid,r odor. . . • ,
Of the spice series . cloves- and cinna-
mon are the only ones that are much
used in perfumery; andthese are chiefly
employed in seal* . The clove tree is
largely cultivated in the West 'India]
Pitcher's; CasitOria.
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,ze 77.
the horse then deliberately Walked into
his quarters. Waiting a few enoments,
the horseman called to him *gain, lay-
ing: "Tom, go raid have that harness
taken off; I won't vend you *out to -day."
Again the intelligent animal backed
from his stall and walked to -the "hitch-
ing 11P !Amid,' as the stable boy palls
it. ' The colored boy quickly removed
the harness; and the florae seemed to ap-
Thisvas the-Ni-oric of a few minutes,
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awl as soon as 4e last strap had been
latrikled-the herr, without the warn ing
ot a word or sign, walked to the w&ter•
log trough and inliOk It drink, the ' horse-
man expiaining, f# -the- reporter that he
always -did thisafore going out of the
stable.l As SOCHI as -the horse had drank
his fill, ,the hors an said to him -:
" Tor , go bao to your stall," and
hildren Cry for
f
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and the -Wawa islands, while .00 cin•
namon is not the bark of conitneroeihnt I
comee from a smaller -tree,: and has a .
milder odor and flavor; , With, a 'faint
touch Of -muskiness. Casale comes
from China, the true einninon of Cey-
lon.
Two odorous grasses, 'natives of
4hip furnith otters of extensive useful-
ness. One Is lemon. gra 8, having a
strong rese.inblance in odorto the lemon
verbena, and from it nearly all our "ek-
tracts of - 'verbena " 'and "verbena
water "-are made. The Other otter is
citronella, a perfume whieli most per-
sons havemerle acquaintance with in.
the so:called " honey soap" .
The weed of the sandal tree, a native
of the West Indies„gives ROIIHOUA0d6;
greatly &cloaked in Oriental countries,
and much valued by us. It is Ix:4h used
in substance, and distilled for its otter.
Vetivert, or *kuskus, a thread-like In-
dian root, furnishes another ;perfume Of
the 'pame class as sandal,. but sharper .
anemore approaching -floral odors" It
is a Strong and durable oder- that gives
its characteristics to the "'cashmere
bouquet" soap. The ottar: Of -vetivert
is nuich -higher in cost than even that of
roses.
Bitter almond's, though containing no
otter in their natural state, yield one
by the reaction of their -constituents in
-the presenbe of water.: -Thus thestill
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us the almond odor, which,
while sickening in itself, firWs-- a place
in minute ':quantities in Many of -tlie
finest floral compounds.
Vanilla, isthe capsule of er beautiful
creeping plant native in Mexico and,
South, America.: It is generally frorn
six to ten . inches in length, about one-
fourth of an Inch in diameter, cylindri-
cal in shape, tapering toward - either
end, and slightly flattened-. . The colOr
is 'dark brown.- The interior ()outline; a
sort of pulp filled with little Mining
black seeds. Its ilavor ancl' odor are.
"both familiar. . • •
The origin of ambergris was long a.
mystery, but is now known to boa dis-
eased secretion of 'the sperinaced-whalts
It is found.floating On the surface of the
sea, ,and had an odor whioh Is. extremely
unpleasant when pure,. 134 which gives
mellowness and ,permaneY- to mixtures.
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Musk is also a secretion, and is obk -
tained from the musk deer., a. pretty
anfinal inhabiting the higher moun-
tain ranges 7of Tonquin, China and
Whet. The musk is Lound in:, a small
.potket ar pouch underthebelly of .the
deer, and, being out off by the hunters,
becomes hark and dry. and -preserves its
contents as an unctuous. powdetof a red-
dish brown color. It.s powerful, worth;
aromatic odor blends well Withevery
other scent, and .giVes them permanency
Without being intrusive. i
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-Wm. R. Foster, the- millionaire
FLASTINGS,Sta1icitor,et0. 0 de,Catly'.
flour merchant of New 'York, has paid S,. Block, opposite Commercial JHotcl, Sea.
$50,000 to the treasurer ofthe. gratuity -forth. F. • - . 974
fend of thesPrcidneeExchenge; -to-retire M.BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Ofilee.r.
burse the land in part for the- nuiney _. Booms One DOOF North of the ommercial
embezzled by his son,. ,Wm. • R. Foster, Hotel, ground floor next deer to Bea s butcher
jr. . 'shop. 4.gents Roo & 04MSRQL 870
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•ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, ballot.
-Chronic Cone:is: and, Cold's
And all diseases of the. Tbroat and Lungs can be
&tired by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it con-
tains the healing virtues of Cod Liver 011 and
• Hypophosphites in their Oiliest 'form. See what
W. S. Muer, M. D.,' L. R. -; C. P., etc., Truro,
S., says "Alter three years' experience I con -
Sider Scott's Emulsion one of the very best in
the market. Very excellent in throat affections."
Sold by all DruggIsts, 506 and $1..
mat
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how
onderful Assort-
nient Qf
PA PST
BOOKSTORE,
'ALL ARE 1NVIT
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VETERINARY.
SE4;4TrUttAt7Crtel:%d or,ndoor to
Preubyterian Church. Seaforth, 0 t. All die. .
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Seaforth Fun)]
-AND--
Unaertaking Waretooms
If you want good value for your money; ,
• don't forget to give M. Robertson a call -
before buying 'elsewhere. You will find -1
his stook very. largo and varied; and prices
to suit the time's. • -
The Undertaking Department .Is replete
with every :sanitary convenience, as re.
commended by the Undertakers' Associa-
tions of the continent. We pay particular
. attention to the science of embalming, as
demenstrated by eminent professors at the
Toronto School of Medicine, and are bet.
ter prepared than ever to furnish and con-
duct -funerals on more reasonable terms to
our patrons than any so-called reform
undertakers," with their advertising clap- .
trap. -
Warerothris•---One door south of the
Telegraph Office. Main Street, Seaforth.
. M. ROBERTSON.
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LDEN LION, SEAFORTH.
Spectal value B1ack,4nd Colored Dress Goods
Black
8ik8,1 Satin Illerieillettai, Black Grena,dines.
Good range , ot Lace Curtains; Scrims and Curtain
Wets..
Lar
eues of Horses, Cattle, Sheep', or an* of: the do.
mestiMited animate, succelisfully treated at the,
Infirniary, or elsewhere .the .ho . notice.
Charges moderate. JAMES: W. ELDER, Voter.
inaryjiurgeon; P. S. -A large Stec of Veterin
iirtmedicines-kepkoonstantly. onha dj :
ALTER SHILLINGLAW, V. 8., graduate
of the Ontario Veterinary C liege, Tor.
onto ; ;Registered Member of . the On ario Veter-
inary Medical Association; also lion rary Mem-
ber of the Veterinary Medical Sochi . Treats"'
.all -.Mimes of . Domesticated Anii ak. Also
particular attention giVellt0 Veterin ry- Dent's.
try.. Horses carefully examined . for" Soundness,
and Certificates given. All oalls proni ly attend-
ed to by •Mali or Otherwlik OFFI c,Eat :Rel -
dance, Staffs, Ont, 1048
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- LEGAL,
ATTIIEW, MORRISON, Walton Insurance
Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyances, ke.. Money to loan at he lowest
rates. M. Monarsox, Walton. ,
Estate of the late - George
Rock. .
SIEi o_ PIM
And. ChattelProperty.. .
There will be offered for saki .by -Public Auo-
tion,.ob Lot No. 7, in the 1st Concession of the
on '
Township of „Hibbert, Iri ti\i County of Perth,
Wednesday,. Janti4ry 23rd, '89;
Anctioneer, the following valuable ,property,
A.vitz.1:0 o'clock's. m., sharp; by 4/011$ S. coPr
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REAL. ESTATE. -Lot NO. 7, in the 1st Conces-
sion and Lot No.1 in the 2nd COncission; both
in the said township of Hibeert, containing 200
acres, more or less. This property is about 3
miles west of Mitchell, on the Huron Road,And
, is in a high ,.state -1-sif Cultivation, On the pro-
perty ari:a large two-storey brick *mos heated
by a ;unlace and grates; 2 largo 'frame batik
barns; 2 frame driving houses, and all. neces;
sary outbuildings; also a large fruit bearing
, orchard,board, rail and wire fences. Fence
'and.buildings all in good repair, and the . time
is well underdrained..
Holisss.-One in:ported 'stallion, rising 5 year's
of age; 1 heavy, draught iinported mare, ns.
lug five years of age and in foal to an imported
horse; 1 do., rising four years old, in foal to an,
Imported horse ; 1' bay brood Mare, ris:ng six
years, in foal to an imported horse.; I do., -
rising rive years, in fdal.to an impelled horse ;: 1
black mare, about ten years old, in foal to an
imported horse; 1 by snare, aged, hi foal to
an imported -horse '• 1 span , of driving horses •
1 black horse, about ten year old; 1 bay colt;
rising three years old ; 4 colts and ' fillies and 1
spring colt, . • .
CATTLE AND &Moe:I-Ten cows, -supposed to be
in calf to a thorough bred bull;- 2 Cows with
calves by their side '• 3 heifers and 4 steers,' ris-
ing two 3 ears old; lheifer. calf about 8 months
old ; 6 spring calves ; 1 thoroughbred bull, ris-
ing.3 years old, with pedigree; 1 do, rrsing 2
years old; with • pedigree.; 1 do., rising 1 year -
old; 17 sheep and lambs. ' • •
lmenemisrs.t-One binder, 1 re'aper,1 mower,
1 sulky rake, 1 roller, 1 set of iron harrows,
3 plows, 2 seuffiers, 1 hay leader, 1 turnip
soy. en 1 gang. plow, 2 combined ,seeders and
chill, 1 clover seeder, 1 hay fork with rope and •
pulleys! 1. eight -horse power, 1 straw cutter,
a :fanning mill, 1 set platforin Scales, 1 root
.butter, 2 heaters and -furnaces for feed,
racks: - •
. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS -Two single buggies,..
covered; 1 three -seated carriage, 2 cutters, 1
pair of light bobsleighs, with three seats, 1 cart
withharness, 1 pair of heavy 'sleighs, 1 set of
trucks, 3 wagons, 2 wheelbarrows, 6 sets . el
double harness and 2 sets of single harness.- •
MISCELLANEOUS. -- -One hundred andt fifty -
bushels of Mummy peas, 40 'finshels of imported
English odts, hay, straw, mangolds, shingles;
-cedar posts. rails, eopperkettle, horse blankets, .
..robes forks and a .quantity of household furni-
ture, .
TERMS OF Sam OF 'effxrriis-Peas,°oats, bay,
straw,mangolds, and. shingles, CASH. For
otherchattels, all sums of :,v10 and under, cash;
over that amount 10 months' credit mil be
-given to persons furnishing approved sureties.
A discount of 8 per cent. will be allowed for
cash on all suinkoVer_$10:- -
TERMS OF SALE OF Fanst.-The farm will be
sold in one parcel, subject to a reserved bid. A,
:deposit of 10 percent. of the purchase money
must be paid to the Vendors on the day • of the&
sale before the agreement is signed. i Further
particulars and conditions -will be made known • Wit
on the day of the sale, or on application to the and Am
undersigned. sidence--
All the propertymvill be open to inspection . house eas
during one week prior to the sale.
Refreshinents will be furnished on the ground.
• JOHN GEO. ROCK,
, JAMES r Executors.
JOHN S. COPPIN,-Auctioneer. • '
Dated the,2n.d (of January, 1::9.10994
NOTICE _TO DEBTORS: "
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tor; &o., Goderich, Ontario. Gaintow,
. C.; PROUDFOOT. ' 686
A/RON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers,
licitors in-abencery, cac.; God rich, -Ont.
. -0. Csaisaoa, Q. o., hula so T., 14. Q.
PANE ••. 506
L°117US E. DANCEY, late with Cameron,
11bIt & Cameron,' Goderich, .Barrister, Se
licher, Conveyancer, &c. Money to loan: Ben
son' -0d Office, Cardno's Block, Siaforth. .786
J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, .Conveyancer, doe
Bank :Late of VidOria- B. C. • Qffice-Over
o :Commerce, Main 'street, Seaforth.- Fri.
vats funds to loan at 5 and 6 per cent 1035
.1 li , ./t/rANISING & SCOTT, Barristers o tors
.1.71 Conveyancers; ko. Solicitors for the Sank
of Johnetoin Tisdale & Gale; Moneyo to loan.
Office -Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. -:A. H.
Mamma, JAHNS SOOTY.781
HOLMESTED, successorto. the . late firm of .
• McCaughey & Hohneeted, Barrister, So.
licher, Conveyancer and Notary. Solleitor for
the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to lend -
Farms fnisale, • Office in Scott's BI k, Main
Street. Seaforth.
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11DWARD -NORMAN LEWIS, Barrister-, 83.
JA Honor in High Court, Conveyancer, -etc.,
Goderieh and Bayfield. Money to Loap at five
and one-half per tent. on twothird1 margin,
Bayfield office open every Thursday froni 9:30
to 4:30;11? Swartz' Hotel Block, oppositeDivision
Court o ce. - • . 1083t1
; moNit TO LOAN.
TONES TO LOAN. -Straight loans
„DI cent., with the privilege to
of repay ng part of tbe principal !none
time. 4pply ID F. HOLMESTED,..
Seafortfr
at 6 per
errower
at any
arrister •
850
DENTISTRY.
r. MI,M
isENTisT,
NEwRomis-
-)Inext door south Of Robb' grocery
..Over Dale -'s store,
Main str et (east side). Seaforth.. 941,
L: BALL, L. D. S„ Honor Grad' ate and
R. C. D. S. of Toronto. Vital ed Air
given, test improvewentsin Dent stry ob-
served. Mite in Meyer's Block, Seaforth, hours
sr a. m. to p. m. -Fees reasonable B. B.
,,MORIES D. D. S., of. Philadelphia, -sietctint.
980
ps CARTWRIGHT & N, Den.
tists, 01 Exeter, 0 t. - One
of the above will. visit 13 yth the
list Thursday, and folk ing Fri-
day of e ch month, at Milne's Hotel, will visit
Zurich t e Snit Wednesday of every nonth at.
Peine's Rotel, and Hensell the following' Thurs.
day of every month at ReynWhere Rotel, here he
will pert rin• all dental operations. T th ex-
tracted with a- new Japan anesthetic, 4hieh' re•
movesr'early all pain. Parties desiring new
teeth will please callearly in the mornirig of the
first day. Chagos moderate. Terms midi, 984
KINSMAN, Dentist, L. D.
. 8., Exeter, Ont. Will be at
r . Zurich, at the Huron Hotel, on the
• -* 4.3 LAST THURSDAY ,IN EACH lemma:
Teeth ex rutted. With the least pain possible. Al)
svork firs -class at liberal rates. " 971
4. ARTIN, L. D. SI, Honor geminate Of
Jra , th Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontar o. All the anesthetics used for the
painless , xtraction of teeth. Offfee-Garfield
Block, B an; seLs 100641.
,
All personsindebtad to the Estate of • the late
-Mrs. john Kidd, by either note or book account-,
ere requested to cell atthe'store and settle the
.same at once, by so doing will avoid further
costs for collection. All aecounts must be him
In order to settle the affairs .of the Este*.
ANDREW KIDD, Seaforth.
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. MEDICAL.
ANOVER, M. D. 0.14., •Gradimte " of
Gill . University, • Pbysician, Surgeon ..
chem., Seaforth, Ont. Office and. rel
orth Ode Goderich street, firs .brick
of the Methodist 'church. . -961-
RS: LIOTT &- GUNN, Brumfield I40012.
iats Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefield, Ont. , 930
Royal College. of . Physicia s and,
-
'G. SCOTT, • IL D,, /re., Physician, igeon,
„ And Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont. .0 Nand
residence' South nide of Goderich street, Becond
Door east1ofthe Presbyterian Churoh. . 842
_
W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D ,0.M., Member
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&a., Seaforth, Ontario. • Office and residence
samells occupied by Dr.-Verpoe.- 848
• ..
TNR. MAOKID,.Licentiate of Edinburgh and
Glasgow, Office; Meyer's lilook, Mile
Street, Seaforth. Residence; John street Call
- at night a either' the/ Office or Residence. 804
e o f Piizis;T Gingltams; Lawns, Muslirts,
Seersizekers, chambray s.
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••••••••1••••••
'win limn.
ORT..•11.
KIP
.E...
ryi ILLS
TAKE THE LEAD.
Gristing
and will be
shortese no
Choppin
Give us.
vinced that
• your gristi
the Flour
wheat.
Flour -an
hand.
.1084
and .Chopping a specialty,
done at all times on the
' -
only five cents a bag,
trial and you will be con -
this is the 't ight place to get
ng done, as every one gets
anufaetured from his own
Feed kept constantly on.
S. McLean -
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' KIPPEN
WATSON,
General Insirance Agen
Dealer in Bething Machines,
All kinds of prope;ty,insured at lowest ratee
in.first.class reliable companies, and losses set'
tied promptly. •
: Special low rates on FARM PROPERTY in
the Gore and .Waterloo,' from 75e to 81 (cash
plan) for three. years. Mills and factories in
-
mired in these 'companies at a saving of 20 per
[cent. on stock comp:Ude;
Sole dealer in the WHITE and RAYMOND
1 SEWING MACHINES (family and manufactur-
•i Ing). Pricer; rangingfrom 625 to $75. All ma.
Ichines warranted for five years on every kind of
work, - Needles, on and repairs fax sale. Ma-
chines repaired..
'VT.A.TBOAT:,
MAIN. STREET, SEAFORTIL
. Wa, tit 'of, Sleep .
Is sending thousands annually to the
insane asylum ;-and- thedoetors say this
. troubleis alarmingly on the. increase.
This usual remedies, while they may
give temporaryrelief, are likely to do
-more harm than good. What is needed
. , .
is - an Alterative - and Blood-purifier..Ayeris Sarsaparilla is incomparably.
the best. It corrects those disturbances
-. in the circulation which cause sleepless -
N • S.,, :I.:: 'a al /1:1 -ness, gives increased vitality, and re-
•. g 0. • stores the nervons 'system to a healthful
.5 .,;...,10.,...L,:.. 1 ...,.,,,,•
.1.,..... c_ornbilevit,ioTii..G... :A.
g ....
. Co'ter-,,agent of the Mass.
iv2 x his stomach. was out of orders,oliiinse'slielenp;
paq._ ..< HoM0 111881011hry Society, s.:rites that
, 701 ° 'I"'•mt *ea bloodlsturb eidn,auaune, and t .
but that
1 ..16: 3. i 2-s- -: -0: : p. ,P171rr1 perfecttl)°Iti often
heuro'ed was obtained by the use
.- . 0 a) . c . _ - •
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
,
Pi 0 ' 0 0 '0.`"10 P•4
0 eZ. Ca 4, 0 Z 0 P•1 •, CO
1:14 #3 2 0 qZ• C
e F PI er IS CO ,90 1.1.3 2.
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THE SEAFORTH
•
OPER AGE
The undersign Os now prepared to receive
orders for any n mher of first -ekes ••
Apple Barrels' and Butter
Firkins, - .
Ftederiek- W.- Pratt, 424 Washington
street, Boston, writes: "My .datfghter
was prostrated with n. ervons debility.
Ayer's .arsaparilla restored lier to
liealtli." - -
1ThIliam F. .33owlchr, Erie; Pa., was
-
cured of nervousness and sleeplessness
I by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for about
.1 two months, during which time Ids
weight inereioled over twenty pounds.
a
. .
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
,
.PII.S.P.U.IEP BY
, -
Dr. J. C. Ayer .84 'Co., Lowell, Mss.
Bole.1 by all Druggists. price $1; six bottles, $5.
Also any other work in his line. Apply at the -
works, old Baptist Church, Sciaforth. -
Dealers and Packeri taking large •nninhers
will be very reasonably dealt with.
-
P KLINKHAMMER. -
1022.tf arr.
Biussels Lime. Kiinsp:. WHITE BRONZE
To Farmers and Builders.
1. ,F. _KELLY, ,
of the &oink; Lime Kilns, is now prepared to
supply any amount of.- -
t •
GOOD- `FRESH LIME
For plastering, Bridklaying or Stone Work.
I willdeliver theiime in Seaforth or vicinity for
18 • cents per bushel, Orders ,promptly ffiled.
If by mail, address
W. F. KELLY,
• loom • Brussels Lime Works
I . Ilion.urnerit Co.
!The Only ilroi.72eFoundry in
•i . : inion. the Dom
‘ .. _ .
,
1 -burmateriai is endorsed by leading scientist
as •being practically .imperishable. It cannot
absorb rnoisturi3, and consequently is not affect-
1 ed by the frost.
• . .
Rend for Designs and Terme; to
W. iii: wilily ainton.
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rib
hstriar 25, 1889.
THE SEAFORTH,
GREEN_ 1-19118F.
Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Bulbs and.
• Seeds, -‘
- greens all winterand Summer.
Morris' Insecticide Powder,
, For Plants of all kinds.
COI' atthe Seaforth, Greer( House
North Ward.
• Wood and ManureWanted.
1090
To The Publid,
Having purchased Mr. Ben's large and well-
atsorted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots.,
And Shoes, Hats, Caps, ,&c.; I am new prepared
to offer to the publie these goods and in fad
ever? thing that is to be found in a ivell.ar.
ranged General Storerat prices -to suit every-
body, and by good, fair dealing and straight-
forward business principles, I hope to merit*
fair share of your. CUStOIP. NOTE. -My winter
stook will be on hand in a few da3s and to nuke •
room for this, -certain lines which are now one.
stocked, will be run off at cost. Caltand-sea
for yourselves. We also have a full line of
Tweeds &c., and those eesirous of -obtaining
cheap suits, overcoats Am., will study their ems
Interest by giving us a rail before purchasing
elsewhere. A first claire tailor in the village
*R.it.. moss,
1094 • 'BLAKE..
fry nt'l'e,c1=„C*03
.• -.44.g.-,...' -0„ ;,.,.?.,..1.„4,
Dim tcga-t.--5.-. za •
te gel ,S1.%'•4';71:1'7-10
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f? 0 .9.,:g1-70.; -.:•• ;•-•-• -
.3..' iii 1'41.13 f gl
.43 45
*-411#;g".
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AN OPEN UTTER.
Haling bolight $600 worth of first class
RECTA 01. E.S,
-AND
Eye Glasses,
• The bankrupt stook of a d net jeweler, at 60 -
cents on the dollar, I will give the public the
benefit of them while they -1st. Rememberi.
have as nice an assortment of all grades el
Columbus, Springfield, fllLiis, Waltham, Elgin -
and Swiss Movements in -Solid Gold, Gold
Filled, Solid Silver' and Silver -Ore Oases 18
Carat warranted Wedding Rings, Fancy Gem
*Rings, Cha1n, Locket, Necklets, Brooches,
Earrings, Studs, Cuff Button; &c, o., /or
Ladies and Gentlemen, as tan be found in the
majority �f first class Jewelers' shops. Come
and see my novelties in Clocks, honest goods •
for honest prices. Look out for a first class- ,
line of fancy goods for the holidays. If you
should want anything in My line call and J#,
convinoad that I can and will sell you a &SC
•Class article at less than one of theoutside
firms who spend thousands o1. dollars per year
ID sending out illustrated catalogues: Come
and see whetyou are paying your money for.
Leave your money in the tqwn where you earn
it as long as you can get ae good or better'
value. Respectfully Yours,,
"X'CorriNTG"",
Practical Wateinnaker •and' Jeweler,
'
Opposite the Commercial Hotel, Main Street,.
Seaforth. a
-GODERICH BOILER WORKS.-
,
Chrystal & Black.
Manufacturers o all kinds of -Stationery, Mariner -
'Upright and Tr.bular Boilers,
SALT PANS, SMOKE STACKS-
- and aRkinds et Sheel Iron work.
STEAM AND WATER P1PE FiTTIND8
constantly -on hand.
On hand, ready for delivery;
One 50 horse -power New Steel Boller
.
complete. .
One 35 horse power second -band boil -
et in good order.
Also a 12 horse -power Engine and .
Boiler, second-hand, in good condition.
A Complete 2nd -hand Threshing Ouqit„
Boiler, Engine, Separator, &e., MI in good work-
ing order. Will be sold theap. Mairorders mi
receive prompt attention,_ Works oppositeiG.T
B. Station.
P. 0. BOX 381.
Goderieh, May 26th. 1886.
BLUEVALE BULLS
•- STILL TO THE FRONT.
TROXAS NIXON 'wishes to inform his
Customers and the Public in general that he is
Prepared to attend ,to all who favor him with
their patronage,
GRISTING and CHOPPiNG.
• A SPECIALTY.
•
Chopping done for 'six cents per hag,
and no delay, as we run 2.fourloot chop stories,
?Fanners-- can depend on -getting their grids
home with thorn.
THOS. NIXON,
1089-8
BLITEVALE
ALLAN LINE.
Roya 1411 Stearaskips.
Cabins -860, WO and .$70. Intermediate,
; return, $80. Steerage passengers are book-
ed to and from London, Queenstown, Derry,
Belfast and Glasgow at same rates as Liverpool.
If yen are .sending for your friends, we can fur- .
nish you with prepaid passage certificate to bring
them from EVand, France, Germany, Sweden,
Norway, ke. Rates di passage ,siways as low air
by any other line.
Fire , -Life and Marine Insurance done AS usual.
C. P. R. tickets issued to Manitoba, British
Columbia, and all points east. Baggage °hooked
through to destination.
annum, °Dice -Market Street,
$25,000 to loan from Si to per cen.1.0ores
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